NUR 1025 EXAM 1/ NUR1025C EXAM 1 SPRING TERM FLORIDA
STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS
WITH RATIONALE (TAKEN SPRING 2025) GRADED A+
A nurse provides patient education to a 16-year-old female patient, who is
pregnant, about the importance of conducting a self-breast examination. Which
statement by the patient indicates a need for further education. Select all that
apply:
A. "I should establish a routine to check my breasts every time I get out of the
shower."
B. "Routine self-breast examinations will help me determine if there are any
changes to my body."
C. "I should think of self-breast examinations as a type of screening tool."
D. "Self-breast examinations are not as important when I am pregnant because I
will be making so many trips to the doctor's office."
A. "I should establish a routine to check my breasts every time I get out of the
shower."
B. "Routine self-breast examinations will help me determine if there are any
changes to my body."
C. "I should think of self-breast examinations as a type of screening tool."
D. "Self-breast examinations are not as important when I am pregnant because I
will be making so many trips to the doctor's office."
A nursing instructor provides education to a student nurse on the topic of
Hepatitis C. The instructor deems the teaching to be successful when the
student nurse is able to verbalize: Select all that apply:
A. Most common bloodborne infection the U.S.
B. A common anti-viral for this disease is Acyclovir (Zovirax)
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C. There is no vaccine for this
D. It is transmitted through the oral-fecal route
E. This Hepatitis poses the greatest threat to the unborn child
F. If untreated, this disease can damage the central nervous system
A. Most common bloodborne infection the U.S.
B. A common anti-viral for this disease is Acyclovir (Zovirax)
C. There is no vaccine for this
D. It is transmitted through the oral-fecal route
E. This Hepatitis poses the greatest threat to the unborn child
F. If untreated, this disease can damage the central nervous system
Rationale: Acyclovir (Zovirax) is used to treat Herpes 1 & 2. Hepatitis A is
transmitted through the oral-fecal route. Sharing needles, tattooing with
contaminated needles, and sexual intercourse are the most common modes of
transmission for Hepatitis C. Hepatitis B poses the greatest threat to the unborn
child. If untreated, this disease is likely to cause cirrhosis of the liver.
An HCP suspects a pregnant woman's baby might be at risk for down syndrome.
The nurse is able to list several ways to confirm the HCP's theory. Select all that
apply:
A. Urinalysis
B. Genogram
C. Bone Density scan
D. Blood tests
E. Amniocentesis
F. Ecomap
A. Urinalysis
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B. Genogram
C. Bone Density scan
D. Blood tests
E. Amniocentesis
F. Ecomap
Rationale: Urinalysis checks for hCG levels and if these levels are elevated, the
fetus may have developed down syndrome.
What is an example of secondary amenorrhea? It also one of the most likely
causes of amenorrhea.
A. Pregnancy
B. Depression
C. Cigarette smoking
D. Weight gain
A. Pregnancy
B. Depression
C. Cigarette smoking
D. Weight gain
Rationale: Cigarette smoking may cause dysmenorrhea. Weight loss is associated
with amenorrhea.
A pregnant woman who is in her second trimester reports to the nurse that her
feet started to swell by the end of her shift. The nurse asks what type of work
the she does. The woman responds, "I work part-time as a cashier at a grocery
store." What do the woman's symptoms sound like?
A. Braxton Hicks
B. Dependent Edema
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C. Hypovolemia
D. Petechiae
A. Braxton Hicks
B. Dependent Edema
C. Hypovolemia
D. Petechiae
Rationale: Dependent edema is a normal finding in pregnant who work in
occupations that requires lots of standing. This finding should not be a major
concern. However, "generalized edema" is edema throughout the body and
requires further examination. Braxton Hicks are uterine contractions that usually
occur during the second trimester of pregnancy and pregnant feel like they are
going into labor. There is no sign this patient is suffering from Hypovolemia.
Petechia is tiny, round purple spots due to bleeding under the skin. This can
occur in pregnant women but is not described by her symptoms.
A patient arrives at a fertility clinic for a patient education. What are some
things that are true about providing education on infertility? Select all that
apply:
A. Encourage Support groups
B. Providers should always use therapeutic communication
C. Provide positive information only
D. Fertility care is very affordable
E. Provide information on medical and surgical options
F. Provide as few options as possible
A. Encourage Support groups
B. Providers should always use therapeutic communication
C. Provide positive information only
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